"If anything happens to me"... The Julie Jensen Case
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概要
Julie Jensen predicted her own murder—and she was right.
When the Wisconsin mother of three died suddenly in 1998, her husband Mark became the perfect grieving widower: poetry, grief blog, thanking nurses by name. But toxicology revealed antifreeze poisoning, and his digital trail became evidence of murder. This episode explores Julie's hidden fears, a 1991 secret that silenced her, and the courage it took to document her danger despite her shame. A case about performative grief, survival, and trusting your gut even when you've made mistakes.
Sources: Wisconsin v. Jensen (2008); The Antifreeze Murder documentary; Mark Jensen blog archives; Kenosha County court records; Dr. Katherine Ramsland case analysis; Julie Jensen letters (Kenosha County Sheriff's evidence files).
Content warnings: Domestic homicide, poisoning, intimate partner manipulation